Veterans use of non-VHA services: implications for policy and planning [0.03%]
退伍军人非VA服务使用情况的政策与规划启示
Edward Alan Miller,Orna Intrator
Edward Alan Miller
Most Veterans elect not to use the Veterans Health Administration (VHA), even if eligible, or access the VHA system but rely on non-VHA providers as well. Given considerable cross-system use, failure to account for non-VHA care can bias con...
Anant Kumar,Rajesh Gopal
Anant Kumar
This article is an attempt to present and elaborate the HIV/AIDS scenario in Jharkhand state of India, services available, key issues, challenges, and concerns at various levels to mitigate the epidemic. It also examines the role of differe...
Examining HIV-positive parents' disclosure to their children: a biopsychosocial approach [0.03%]
从生物心理社会角度考察艾滋病毒阳性父母向子女告知自身感染状况的问题
Susan Letteney,Beatrice Krauss,Robert Kaplan
Susan Letteney
In the post HAART era, the biopsychosocial issues now facing HIV-positive parents concerning disclosure of their status to their children need to be understood in the context of chronic disease. This article describes the experiences of 101...
Health situation of migrants with precarious status: review of the literature and implications for the Canadian context--Part A [0.03%]
身份不稳定的移民健康状况:文献综述及其对加拿大背景的意义(上篇)
Zoé Brabant,Marie-France Raynault
Zoé Brabant
Migrants with precarious status (MPS) are an understudied population. Yet there are indications that they could be particularly vulnerable and confronted to health inequalities. This review of Canadian and international literature highlight...
Factors associated with work-family conflict stress among African American women [0.03%]
影响非裔美国女性工作与家庭冲突应激的相关因素
Portia L Cole,Mary C Secret
Portia L Cole
Job demands and workplace culture variables associated with work-family conflict stress, in addition to workplace racial bias, were examined for a national sample of 607 African American women in 16 Fortune 1000 companies. Similar to other ...
Gale D White
Gale D White
This research examines the need for programs that focus on mental health issues, parenting issues, and other unique needs of female offenders incarcerated throughout the United States. The Bureau of Justice Statistics showed that 84% of fem...
Comparative Study
Social work in public health. 2012;27(3):283-300. DOI:10.1080/19371918.2012.629875 2012
John S Wodarski,Samuel Macmaster,Nichole K Miller
John S Wodarski
Underage drinking, or binge drinking, has become a major concern in U.S. society. At The University of Tennessee (UT) a computer-based intervention was put into place for the past 3 years with funding from the Substance Abuse and Mental Hea...
Sedentarism: the effects of Internet use on human obesity in the United States [0.03%]
互联网使用对美国人类肥胖的影响:久坐不动的生活方式所致?
Jonathan Matusitz,John McCormick
Jonathan Matusitz
This paper analyzes the impact of Internet use on human obesity in the United States. The United States is facing a skyrocketing obesity epidemic among adults and children. The authors hypothesize that the more individuals use the Internet,...
Policy implications of Medicare Part D for adults with mental illness: a qualitative exploration [0.03%]
关于医疗保险对成年人精神健康状况政策影响的定性研究
Melissa Anne Hensley
Melissa Anne Hensley
The Medicare prescription drug benefit, introduced in January 2006, has had a substantial impact on the lives of adults disabled by mental illness. However, few studies have undertaken an exploration of the difference that this benefit has ...
The impact of the process of deinstitutionalization of mental health services in Canada: an increase in accessing of health professionals for mental health concerns [0.03%]
加拿大精神卫生服务非机构化过程的影响:增加寻求专业人员进行心理问题咨询的可能性
Patricia A Sealy
Patricia A Sealy
This research evaluates accessing of community-based mental health services in relation to the ongoing process of deinstitutionalization of mental health services in Canada. From 1998/1999 to 2002/2003, the process of deinstitutionalization...